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The Issue Article 67 of the Chinese Civil Procedure Law Provides: “the People's Court shall take the acts, facts and documents legalised by notarisation according to legal procedures as the basis for ascertaining facts, unless there is evidence to the contrary sufficient to invalidate the notarisation”. According to this provision, document legalised by notarisation, in form, is given the legal effect higher than evidence in the ordinary sense; hence, under normal situations, the judicial authority would affirm the contents of document legalised by
The Issue Article 67 of the Chinese Civil Procedure Law Provides: “the People's Court shall take the acts, facts and documents legalized by notarisation according to legal procedures as the basis for ascertaining facts, unless there is evidence to the may sufficient to invalidate the notarisation ”. According to this provision, document legalized by notarisation, in form, is given the legal effect higher than evidence in the ordinary sense; hence, under normal situations, the judicial authority would affirm the contents of document legalized by